Collectively, these exhibits tell the story of the Cactus League from its barn-storming beginnings to the state-of-the-art complexes of today. They also present the remarkable stories, photos and memorabilia of the ballplayers who through the years created “America’s Pastime.”

The Coach House Tavern

This rustic landmark remains almost unchanged from the 1950s when cowboys tied up at the hitching post and the Boston Red Sox were Scottsdale’s spring training home team. For more information, visit: www.coachhousescottsdale.com

Don and Charlie’s

With walls brimming with jerseys, shoes and autographs, plus a display case filled with baseballs signed by Hall of Famers, Don and Charlie’s is a museum in its own right. For more information, visit: www.donandcharlies.com.

The Italian Grotto

Another player’s favorite located just a short walk from Scottsdale Stadium, the Italian Grotto’s memorabilia collection reflects Scottsdale’s deep ties to the Cactus League. For more information, visit: italiangrotto.restaurantengine.com/.

Karsen’s Grill

This unassuming bar and grill has become a gathering spot for Cactus League sportswriters and umpires … and fans seeking the latest scoop on their favorite teams. For more information, visit: www.karsensgrill.com

Pink Pony

The recently re-launched Pink Pony, an Old Town institution, is set to take diners on a wilder ride with sophisticated touches and a new menu fit for a modern audience. For over 60 years, The Pink Pony has been a welcoming restaurant and watering hole for locals, tourists and visiting Cactus League players craving superb food, stiff drinks and camaraderie. The restaurant is getting a modern facelift from the interior to the menu, set to carry on the legendary spot for another lifetime. Called “the best baseball restaurant in the land” by New Yorker writer Roger Angell and referred to as “the most popular hangout for baseball people in the civilized world” by Sports Illustrated, The Pink Pony is located at 3831 N Scottsdale Road. For more information, visit: PinkPonyScottsdale.com.

Salt River Fields

This Cactus League complex is the spring home to both the Arizona Diamondbacks and Colorado Rockies. It is the only spring training complex located on Native American lands and boasts some of the most beautiful mountain views in all of baseball. Guests can experience the rich history of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community through a Stewardship Trail and History Trail. Daily facility tours resume after the completion of spring training. For more information, visit: www.saltriverfields.com.

Scottsdale Historical Museum

Scottsdale’s rich spring training history comes to life with this exhibit featuring a variety of items relating to the Cactus League and baseball greats. The exhibit will run through March. For more information, visit: www.scottsdalemuseum.com.

Scottsdale Stadium

The spring home of the San Francisco Giants is the Cactus League’s only stadium located in a downtown setting. It’s also home to the Arizona Fall League Hall of Fame and the Scottsdale Sports Hall of Fame. Scottsdale Stadium’s intimate confines, historic feel and park-like setting make it one of America’s five iconic sports venues, according to San Francisco Chronicle columnist Gwenn Knapp. The stadium is open to the public daily and tours are available by advance appointment, except during spring training. For more information, visit: www.ScottsdaleAZ.gov/stadium.

The Sugar Bowl Restaurant

Rookie ballplayers have been stopping by the Sugar Bowl for a “double frosted” ice cream treat since the 1950s. Bil Keane immortalized the Sugar Bowl in his “Family Circus” cartoons – many of which adorn the restaurant’s walls. For more information, visit: www.SugarBowlScottsdale.com

The following three locations are displaying unique aspects of Arizona Spring Training Experience and Cactus League Hall of Fame.

Goodyear Ballpark

The Cactus League Experience exhibit at the Goodyear Ballpark, 1933 S. Ballpark Way, Goodyear. The Goodyear Ballpark is spring home to the Cincinnati Reds and the Cleveland Indians. This exhibit focuses on the Indians’ deep Arizona roots as one of the three original Cactus League teams. For more information, visit: www.playballexperience.com.